The business of real estate is notoriously cutthroat — but luckily, Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles is like a family.
15.01.2020 - 22:21 / deadline.com
By Geoff Boucher
Genre Editor
Hero Nation is a weekly column about genre news that now appears on Wednesdays.
The walls separating Hollywood’s superhero universes aren’t as sturdy as they once seemed. On Tuesday night, for example, the Flash from television primetime (portrayed by Grant Gustin) ran into the Flash from feature films (portrayed by Ezra Miller) in an unexpected on-screen moment that also served as a sign-of-the-times in superhero storytelling.
Gustin has been the
The business of real estate is notoriously cutthroat — but luckily, Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles is like a family.
Edie Falco has completed a circle of sorts in her 20-year career on television.
David Walliams took to the stage on Tuesday night to host the 25th National Television Awards but not all of the comics jokes went down well.
David Walliams took over hosting duties from Dermot O’Leary for the National Television Awards which took place in London.
The first-ever trailer for Marvel and Sony’s next Spider-man spinoff “Morbius” left comic book fans reeling with theories. While the plight of the main character, Dr. Michael Morbius (Jared Leto) – a scientist dying of a rare blood disease who accidentally turns himself into a vampire – seemed ripped right out of the comics, the role of one Jared Harris remained unclear.
has made a seriously strange claim about her relationship with her husband, Daryl Sabara.
In-demand Andraz Sporar is facing a signing dilemma after his protracted move to Sporting Lisbon stalled.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s husband Brad Falchuk helped the actress through an “emotional” drug trip while on vacation in Mexico.
Legendary has closed a deal for Oscar Isaac to star in and produce superhero saga “The Great Machine.”
Verve has elevated agent Felicia Prinz to partner, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.A member of THR's Next Gen class of 2017, Prinz has helped build the agency's television team from four to 14 agents.
Platinum selling pop crooner, songwriter and occasional actor Josh Groban has plunked down close to $2.3 million for a casually cosmopolitan, organic-modern residence cleaved to a steep hillside near the end of a little-trafficked, hook-shaped cul-de-sac in a coveted neighborhood of L.A.’s celeb-favored Los Feliz area.
Squint and you'll see Spidey